I have file with de-limited values in random order shown below, where C1V0 represents column1 value1,
C2V0 represents column2 value 2, and so on.
Column0 is a constant value which i didn't represent in the sample input format.
Column1 is a numeric column.
Column2 is a timestamp (yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss)
Column3 is numeric column.
And also all C3V0 values are one and the same. And all C1V1 values are same etc.
I'm using this sort command
And it gives me o/p as :
But I want to get the output as :
what change should i do to get the expected output?
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never min got my solution.
Last edited by radoulov; 04-07-2012 at 08:36 AM..
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